Could you tell me if there is any solution to JAWS reading HTML5 content from Articulate Stroryline? We have previously developed using Flash and supported use of JAWS but we now need to produce elearning in HTML5 for our clients and need to figure out a solution. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in anticipation. Richard
Justin, thanks for the reply and I understand that. But are there any plans? Has anyone found a work round? This is going to be a growing and important issue for Articulate so it would be good to hear a statement on your intentions or otherwise. I don't want to move to a competitor but this is a showstopper for us and a growing number of elearning developers I would suggest. Thanks Richard
Just need a clarification here. You refer to to the "Articulate Mobile Player".. are you referring to the app on Andriod/iOS only?... What about using HTML5 in a browser?
It looks like Justin mentioned HTML5 andthe mobile player for Android/IOS are not supported for section 508 accessibility guidelines. You can read more about our 508 support and compliance here.
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Good Morning, Richard.
At this time, content published for HTML5 and the Articulate Mobile Player isn't compliant with Section 508 accessibility guidelines.
Please let us know if you need anything else, and have a great day!
Justin, thanks for the reply and I understand that. But are there any plans? Has anyone found a work round? This is going to be a growing and important issue for Articulate so it would be good to hear a statement on your intentions or otherwise. I don't want to move to a competitor but this is a showstopper for us and a growing number of elearning developers I would suggest. Thanks Richard
Hello again, Richard.
I'm not aware of any workarounds, and Articulate generally does not share our product roadmap, although we always welcome Feature Requests. Thanks!
Just need a clarification here. You refer to to the "Articulate Mobile Player".. are you referring to the app on Andriod/iOS only?... What about using HTML5 in a browser?
Hi Brian,
It looks like Justin mentioned HTML5 and the mobile player for Android/IOS are not supported for section 508 accessibility guidelines. You can read more about our 508 support and compliance here.
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